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Elbow arthroscopy in clinically normal dogs

Bernadette Van Ryssen (UGent) , Henri van Bree (UGent) and Paul Simoens (UGent)
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After a detailed anatomic study to determine puncture sites, 10 cadaver elbows from 5 dogs were examined arthroscopically to study the normal intraarticular anatomy, as viewed from the medial side. Subsequent dissection revealed absence of neurovascular injury and only minor iatrogenic damage to the cartilage. The technique was clinically applied and evaluated in 13 dogs (26 joints). The dogs recovered without complications. The technique proved to be safe and reliable for direct examination of nearly the entire joint. More specifically, it allowed systematic inspection of the medial and lateral humeral condyles, the medial and lateral coronoid processes, the caudal and middle parts of the head of the radius, the olecranon (including the anconeal process), and the medial collateral ligament.
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MEDIAL CORONOID PROCESS, OSTEOCHONDRITIS DISSECANS, CANINE ELBOW, SURGICAL-MANAGEMENT, RADIOGRAPHIC DIAGNOSIS, joint, shoulder, stifle

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MLA
Van Ryssen, Bernadette, et al. “Elbow Arthroscopy in Clinically Normal Dogs.” AMERICAN JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH, vol. 54, no. 1, 1993, pp. 191–98.
APA
Van Ryssen, B., van Bree, H., & Simoens, P. (1993). Elbow arthroscopy in clinically normal dogs. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH, 54(1), 191–198.
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Van Ryssen, Bernadette, Henri van Bree, and Paul Simoens. 1993. “Elbow Arthroscopy in Clinically Normal Dogs.” AMERICAN JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH 54 (1): 191–98.
Chicago author-date (all authors)
Van Ryssen, Bernadette, Henri van Bree, and Paul Simoens. 1993. “Elbow Arthroscopy in Clinically Normal Dogs.” AMERICAN JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH 54 (1): 191–198.
Vancouver
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Van Ryssen B, van Bree H, Simoens P. Elbow arthroscopy in clinically normal dogs. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH. 1993;54(1):191–8.
IEEE
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B. Van Ryssen, H. van Bree, and P. Simoens, “Elbow arthroscopy in clinically normal dogs,” AMERICAN JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH, vol. 54, no. 1, pp. 191–198, 1993.
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  abstract     = {{After a detailed anatomic study to determine puncture sites, 10 cadaver elbows from 5 dogs were examined arthroscopically to study the normal intraarticular anatomy, as viewed from the medial side. Subsequent dissection revealed absence of neurovascular injury and only minor iatrogenic damage to the cartilage. The technique was clinically applied and evaluated in 13 dogs (26 joints). The dogs recovered without complications. The technique proved to be safe and reliable for direct examination of nearly the entire joint. More specifically, it allowed systematic inspection of the medial and lateral humeral condyles, the medial and lateral coronoid processes, the caudal and middle parts of the head of the radius, the olecranon (including the anconeal process), and the medial collateral ligament.}},
  author       = {{Van Ryssen, Bernadette and van Bree, Henri and Simoens, Paul}},
  issn         = {{0002-9645}},
  journal      = {{AMERICAN JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH}},
  keywords     = {{MEDIAL CORONOID PROCESS,OSTEOCHONDRITIS DISSECANS,CANINE ELBOW,SURGICAL-MANAGEMENT,RADIOGRAPHIC DIAGNOSIS,joint,shoulder,stifle}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  number       = {{1}},
  pages        = {{191--198}},
  title        = {{Elbow arthroscopy in clinically normal dogs}},
  volume       = {{54}},
  year         = {{1993}},
}

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